The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 11, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALL!'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Ninth Yar No. U.U70
KLAMATH FALL5J, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1915
Price, lira
NEXT BIG FIGHT TO
BE ALONG VISTULA
PARIS PREPARES TO
COMBAT ZEPPELINS
Scene Where Formidable Sunk
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fulled I'h'M Service
PKTHOGKAI), Jan. II. Itolli nIiI.'m iii lomeiiliiilluu ru- n iic-inl
tlni.li. TluiV I llUlt' fcCl'lous llullllliu today.
HlmeSundny (lie German have relnroivl. Tlieie me tmld hiIuiih iimi
ilicy nri iirimrlnit fur ii tnuilnl itwNiiuli upon ilie puslilnii- nioiig id,. u.
tuln.
,l ullit'r point there mv no iIiuiiuih,
It I reported ilinl lI.IXM .iiIiIiiii olllii'i mill linn lnui' lii'i'H iiiHiiiri
klixo ClirlMniitn.
United Prww Service
VIENNA, .Inn. II. Tim unr ofllto stale Unit lite Russians v. Ill not
iittrmpt t intuit Ihflr IliliiUrnril Invasion of Hiimkiii)'.
The Hnlnli artillery U iiuMueCftsfully IioiiiIhikIIiik Hh lielulits iioiIIi.
i'At til SVikllt'i. They nlo fulled to rrew the Vliln iiiiimllim I" ( In
ii or ulllcf.
HcrtVjr Mo nrit linlliuu imtiiIIoiiw In Giilli'lu mill hi I lie ('iiiptitliinii".
Pulled Press Service
HOME. Jan. 11. l.ulo
(rout Constantinople nro
bombardment by tlio Allien'
damaged tlm oiilur fortH nt
iluncllt'M,
Tliu fear U growing that
nveutuallv (orco u pasmigo
advices
Hint tlto
Hoot hull
th (i Dnr-
tliuy will
Into tliii
Hon ot Marmora.
Bten It the ships succeed in doing
Hi In, It In feared Hint groat difficulty
will l'o found In preventing tlio tuns
mvtv of foreigner by tho Moslems.
An yet, Constanlliioplo hits not
learned of tlto rhut of tliu Turkliili
troop by tint Htimilnnit In tho Coil
cniui. wyland1obe
HERE TONIGHT
TELEGRAM RECEIVER FROM DE
PUTY SHERIFF TELIA OF DE
PARTURE KllOM HOHEHUHG
WITH PRISONER
W. F. Wyland, wuuted on a charge
ot Mhootlng at Bhormnn Hrown, will
bo hero tliU evonlug. A tolcgram
to that effect wan rocolved this morn
lag by Sheriff low from Deputy
Sheriff Turpon, who went to Coos
county for tho man.
Wylnnd waa Indicted hh n John
Dee by the grand Jury. Tho uhoot
Ing Is allogcd to linvn occurred nivir
Cryatnl.
Pendleton got 10,000 feet ot six
foot concrete walk from tlio Northorn
Pacific.
ThompsonlsElected
Ben SdHng Is Selected
INAUGURATION OF GOVERNOR
WITHYCOMnK WIMi IIE
HEM) TOMORROW
(Herald Bpoclnl Hcrvlre)
8AI.KM, Jnn. 11. Tho Twenty
flghth I.eglHlntlvo Assotnbly mat nt
ten o'clock thlH morning, mid organi
zation was effected."
.Senator W. I.alr ThompHon, rep
U'sentlug Klamath and l.nko counties,
was easily tlio eholco for prertlclent ot
ho senate,
In tho House," Den Belling, of Port
land, was elected president. Selling
polled 37 votes, while Allen Eaton,
his nearest competitor, received 83.
Governor Wlthycomlm will bo In
augurated tomorrow,
MENACE, EI AL
TO 8E FOUGHT
KIITV TIIOIISAXI) AI'I'IIOI'itlAT
Kl 111" Mi:.V .VATIt)AI.I.V IMtOSI.
I.NK.NT TO I'HillT Till: AXTI-
;atikh.;o' papi.hs
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NUW YOIIK. Jan. i I.- -I'Iuiik for
an orKnnlted campaign iiKalnnt null
(Ciivh)lic ptibllcitlunx ucro couipleted
lodiiy by n upcclitl (nminlttvii iinuieii
bv tho KnlKhtH nf ColiimbiiH.
' AinoiiK tlio iiiiti'tKri of m oiiiii
itiillteu nro 1. I. CiIIiikIimii of i.oiilri
'vlllt'. Ky., Joseph ertt of Lot An.
Relcii, Albert Ilcgll of Vancouver, ami
Joajph I'clleller o! Uoutoii. A fuiu'
i ( r.'n.UOO hits been (pproprl:ii) for
rai'ryuiK on tho ilitht.
Mother Died in California
Nowh hns been received hero of the
'death of Mrs. Hlllla, mother of .Mrs.
John A. McCall of this city. She
paused away at tho home of hor
sou In San Joxo. Mrs. McCall ban
been with hor mother hIiico Novem
ber. Slut will bo homo In u short
time.
lleiti on IIiinIik'nn
1,, M, Hchotlold of Hchollcld &. Co.,
innkiiiK, tho artlllclnl stono for tlio
courihtuno and tho city hall finish,
ciuui; In Inst night from tliu houIIi
to attend to IiuhIiiohh mattorii.
Wallowa Iiiih n now electric feed
chopping plant.
Speaker Over A. Eaton
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TIiIk Is a rene In I'nrlHinoiith har
bor, tl iniiHt linporiniii reiidnvoim or
tho lliltisli navy In tho wnr, off which
the lulli!rtlil) Fonnliliiljli; wiir Hllllk
by a (lernuin ubinnrlni or nilnu Tlio
fact I lnil tho Ceinianx approached
ho neitr the coiitliern bnsn of tlio Hrlt-
IhIi flu t U.ih Hiuc.nd iincnHluvHii In tho
jl'iilti'd KIiikiIomi Were It poHslblo
fi-r a jiiliiimilne to enter tliu harbor
FOR ITS RELIEF
.in-TKR i:i:'i:ivi:i from head
or STATE IIELGIA.V REIAEF
ACTIVITIES. ACKNOWLEDGING
HKOEIIT OF WAVIHLL
The following lotler has been le-
celvod by W. S. Slough, of the local
Holglnn Relief Committee from Tho
odoro H. Wilcox, of Poitiand, head of
Oiegon's Holglnn Hellof organiza
tion.
"I beg to acknowledge yours cover
lug hill of lading for shipments for
relief of tho Holglans, which I have
retiorted as from the Commercial
Club of Klnuiath Fnlls, at a value ot
(300.
"On behalf of the committee I beg
to thank you and your people for
your generous contribution."
Tho Klamath county contribution,
In addition to nearly 800 sacks ot
Hour, also contained a big sldo of
bacon and it quantity of driod prunes.
BLEASE GOES UP
IN GLORY BLAZE
A ITER GRANTING A THOUSAND
FULL PARDONS SATURDAY,
GOVERNOR TODAY DIHIIAN'DS
THE STATE MILITIA
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COLUMBIA, .Ian. 11'. Governor
Colo HleiiHo, who rethes as governor
ol South Carolina today added still
number spectacular fcntuio to hN 1
leady v,i'll known career, by rending
u proclamation (Unhanding tlio Na
tional Guard of South Cirollna.
Tin n llll la'H strength in thlrty-llvo
companies. IHouho gne nu reiiHon
for his act.
Saturday ho grunted u thousand
full p,i dnns to state convicts. All
had previously been paroled from tho
penitentiary, but now (hoy aro re
etnrcd to full cltl-ouslilp.
One-quarter of tho 00,000 drcss-
uiukers In London tiro Idle.
THANKS
KLAMATH
(it iiiIbIiI . ttacU n half-ilorcn battle
hIiJph. Tho Formidable sank hi a heavy
storm, ilnru than COO of her crew
went down with her The lots of tlio
vehscl hoiBolf Ib not of Kreat Impor
tancn to the llrltitili itny, for thu
reason that Hhe was of tho predroad
noiiRht type and was manned with
old Kuns. Hut the offlccrs and men
'on board rould not bn well spared.
ELECT OFFICERS:
christian church congrega-
TION, IN ANNUAL MEETING,
HAVE LUNCHEON AND SOCIAL
. SESSION AS WELL
At tho sixth annual business meet
ing n( the congreatlon of the Christ
ian church jesterday, the following
jolllrori were elected for the ensuing
term:
' Trustees- J. C. Smith, A. Hainter,
Capt. J. P. Lee; Elders E. L. El
liott, Capt. O. C. Applegate and A.
Hnlntcr; Deacons R. II. Dunbar, C.
C. Colvln, George 'A. Haydon, H. S.
J Fox, M. L. Miller and George A.
iWlrtz; Deaconesses airs. t1. J. iei-
ford, Mrs. Nelllo Deckley, Mrs. W.
E. Soehorn; Financial secretary
Mrs. Harry Goollor; Clerk Mrs. P.
H. KanntK.tr; Treasurer Mrs. W. E.
Soehorn.
Tho following committee will havo
chnrgo of tho choir for tho year, Mrs.
J. J. Kollor, Mrs. Nelllo neckley and
Prof. George A. WIrtz.
Next Sunday tho Hlblo school will
elect olllcors for tho year.
A largo crowd attended tho moot
ing at the church yoctruay. Follow
ing tho morning service, nil enjoyed
n bountiful lunchoon, provided by the
women ot tlio congregation.-
Tho following toasts wore respond
ed te: "Tho Plonoer,,' Capt. Apple
gaeo; "Junior Endeavor," Mrs. S. D.
Harlan; "Tho Church and tho New
Ycnr," Capt. J. P. Leo; "Alms for
1915," H. S. Fox; "Hoy L(fe," Prof,
n. H. Dunbar.
Tho roporta of the omcors showed
tho affairs of tho church to bo In tho
vory best of condition, with n bright
outlook for futuro work.
Literary Club Tomorrow
Tho llrst meeting ot tho Klnmnth
Literary Club following tho vacation
will bo held tomorrow ovonlng at tho
homo ot Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Chllcoto,
035 Washington street. Tlio sub
ject will be "Modorn History of Rus
sia," with Mr. Chllcoto ns leader.
In Diinsnitiir
Archie L. Alexander Is expected
home this evening from u visit In
Dtinsmulr.
Another light Is to bo made to de
velop the Oregon stone industry and
(stop Importing substitutes.
CHURCH
MM
(It hns been the 1 ollcy of the ad
miralty to keep the dreadnoughts of
the navy within hwbnrs, away form
chance of sinking by the German
submarines. Tho ships of lesser im
portance, like the Koimldable and
the cruisers, have been sent on duty
ill the Onpll Ron. TIk. Inrror hnttlo
ships have been held for the time,
i when tho German nay may break
from Its base.
ERS WANTED
FOR GREAT CHOIR
EVANGELISTIC
CO-OPERATIVE
CAMPAIGN TO
SING
iiiiu i nu auimur wujuiuissiuu me uu
PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH DUR.'at the font prepared to care for (he
ING PRESENT WEEK
The cooperative meeting:, being
conducted by the Protestant churches
will bo held this week at tho Pres
byterian church, the sermon tonight
being "Put pose of the Church," de
livered by Rev. E. C. Richards, pas-
'tor of Grace M. E. church.
I
The other services this week will
bo as follews:
Tuesday "Personal Responsibil
ity." Elder S. D. Harlan, pastor I
Christian church.
Wcduosdny "Acknowledging the l
Responsibility," Rev. A. F. Simmons, I
pastor Baptist church. I
Thursday "The Christian in
Klamath Fnlls," Rev. J. S. Stubble-
field, pastor Presbyterian church.
Friday Laymen's service.
A call has been issued for addi
tional Blugcrs for tho choir, which
Is directed by J. B. Mason. Addi
tions to tho orchestra will also re
ceive a royal welcome.
'! jJailbreak
AT MILLo HALL! .
FRIENDS OF A. L. PU.MFORD, WHO
ARE ANXIOUS TO HELP HIM ON
HIS FEET AGAIN, PLAN DIG
TIME FOR JANUARY 22
With a fettling of commiseration
for A. L. Pumford, the youth who was
released from Jail recently after six
months' incarceration, without funds,
clothes or a Job, some of his friends
have arranged to hold a benefit dnuce
lor him at Mills halls, in Mills addi
tion. This will bo given on the night
ot Friday, January 22.
Music will bo rendered iy TludalPs
orchestra, and It Is possible that a
huts sorylco will bo maintained from
tow u. Tickets will be on salle la a
few days.
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PARIS, Tun. U. A Zfiiellii raid uion IMrU It feared. Wnr BUmUter
.MllU'innd mid Military Governor Gnlllrnl conferred today and agreed that
flu- HrIiIh should be dimmed nt night.
An address, Informing the people tthut they should do In caae of u,
,'ieil.il altiuk, is lo hcvprcpnred.
Thtic is liolcnt fighting to Iho renr of tho lino between tile Rlvan
I,jm iimi Alsne. It Is uiiiiouncrd lliitt in o scries of hot combats, the
i'lenrli took a lino of German ti niches.
tiutwten the sea and tho Lya, there l
:ir etchanges by the artillery, but
Utile nctlvlty by Infantrymen.
Near Soissona tlio Qermns urol
snu'Jiiclng men in an effort to regain
the gound lost. The fighting Is
indenting in volume, but the Ger
metis claims of gains aro denied here.
. Hctwcen tho Alano and tho Cbam-l-agiic,
artillery duels are to the ad
vantage of tho French.
Korth ot Perthes, tho French as-j
'vaulted and captured a lino of Ger
'nian"tronches. , Heavy snows have fallen In the I
Vosfce region and in Upper Alsace,
Despite this fighting continues.
Aeroplanes have again attacked
Dunkirk. Five civilians were killed
and several buildings damaged.
The German aviation corps also at
tempted a reconnolsancc of the
French positions near Amiens. Their
craft was pursued by a French ma
chine, and tho German airship was
Knocked, tho pilot being killed and!
tthe observing officer seriously wound
ed and captured.
United Press Service
I OASLE, Jan. 11. All Swl:i troops
.mobilized are on guard along the
jftontler nd preserve neutrality, as
the result of the heavy fighting at
(Alsace. Plans havo been perfected
,to summon additfonnl troops if
needed.
, The Red Cross, the Catholic Sisters
,' wounded regardless of nationality,
j Both the Germans and French aro
pouring additional troops Into Al-
'sace and a desperate struggle Is Im-i
!,,cn(jng
1
LAWYER SUING
TO GET A FEE
C,
C. BROWER BRINGS ACTION,
AGAINST REN SOUTHWELL TO I
COLLECT $1B0, ALLEGED DUE I
FOR SERVICES
Ht has been but a few days since the
lists were distributed, over three
Trial ot the suit brought against i fourths of tho Items advertised have
Ben Southwell by C. C. Browor to 'been' disposed of.
recover $150 alleged due Tor attor- Glalsyer has received letters to
ney's tees was started today In the) this effect from the farmer who
circuit court. Chas. J. Freguson ap- listed articles for sale and exchange.
Local Men Held on Theft
Walter Wilson, Dick Williams and
James Beck, all of Klamath Falls,
woro n muoh-sought pair hero yes
terday, an ofilcer from California be
ing hero after them. They nro
charged with theft and with break
lug jail.
The three left hoto on horses last
wook, btntlng that thoy were going to
Keno to round up some cattle. They
wero arrested at Dorris Friday,
charged w,lth the theft ot a saddle
and a pair of chaps, and wero placed
In the Jail there.
Saturday night, by clever uso ot
knives, the trio succeeded In opening
a way for them to leave the Butte
pears, tor Drower and Fred H. MMIa
for the defense. The jury selected ts
s-rtrttrwicctfl nt
,
Oeorge J. Walton,
Frank Grabael, C. E. Spldell, S. M.
Hammond, W. H. Shook, J. W.Ty
rell. A. M. Jamieson, li. E. Kanu.
W. T. Garrett, J. M. Evans mad Awr
Davi.
WHEAT DROPS A
N1CKELJNCHICA60
DIG SUPPLY OF JLONO WHBAT
COMES TO IiTGHT IX TIME TO
PREVENT THE RAISING OF THE
PRICE OF BREAD
CHICAGO, Jan. ll. After soar!
upwards at a terrific clip, wheat took
a sensational drop today from opea
ing time.
Opening at 1.3, it fell off to
J i.33 1-2.
A big supply ot long wheat pnttlwr
In an appcaranco ts believed respon
sible. Eeforo the market opened today
bakers bore and In New York agraed
that bread would shortly raise to
eight cents a loaf, unless the stam
pede was beaded off.
FARMERS LIKE
EXCHANGE PLAN
lOVER THREE-FOURTHS OF THE
ITEMS ADVERTISED FOR SALE
I
AND EXCHANGE HAVE BEMN
I
DISPOSED OF
The success ot County Agrlcultmrtet
t already been established. Although
at Dorris
Charge Get Out Saturday
valloy calaboose. After writing a
sarcastic aud insulting note to fhe
officers, tho three left. v
Coubtable Green, of Dorris trailed
tho three to Klamath Falls. Tiey
walked here from Dorris, and ih .c
officer says ho trailed them at tar; a
tho Savldge Dros, lumber yard, ,
Search was made yesterday by the
local ofucors in conjunction With
Green, but the three could net 'he . '
located, areen returned to Derrto
this morning, stating that the ease j
Is to trivial that 'the mea will not. 'i
be returned to California, fer titoL,, ,
Tho goods alleged to have NM , y
have been recovered and reHuraed to 7
the owner, fv V:1:
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